Re: [U2] Credit Card info

2010-01-19 Thread John Hester
It's also important to know that Visa has different requirements
depending on your transaction volume.  Merchants are divided into 4
levels using transaction volume as the criteria.  Level 1 is the highest
volume and level 4 the lowest.  Level 4 requirements are more lenient,
and may not be subject to PCI requirements.  There's a self-assessment
questionnaire available here:

http://usa.visa.com/merchants/risk_management/cisp_merchants.html

-John

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Thanks to all for their input.  It looks like we have a lot of research
to
do before we proceed.
Mike

Michael Dallaire
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Re: [U2] U2 Web Services

2010-01-19 Thread Cooper, Rudy
Dan,

We've been using U2 web services for over a year.  It was easy to implement and 
so far no problems, seems to very stable.

Rudy

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Hi all,



Are there any people out there currently using U2 Web Services in production?



Do you find it stable?
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Re: [U2] HP Unix "who am i"

2010-01-19 Thread Kathleene M Hunter
Permission on the utmps is correct. The who command works it is only when the m 
option is used that it does not work unless you are root.


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Is the permissions correct for the  'utmps' file ?

Barry  Rogen 
PNY Technologies, Inc. 
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Have a problem with the command "who am I" or "who-m" not returning any data
when logged in as a user, works when logged in as root. This is a new box
running "HP-UX HP3600 B.11.31 U ia64 (tXb)".

Does anyone have any ideas on what can cause this problem or how to solve
it.

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Re: [U2] HP Unix "who am i"

2010-01-19 Thread Kathleene M Hunter
The who command only works, all the options except the m option works. The
"who -m" is the same as the "who am I" command which is the only option not
work for the who command. Permission on fine on the who command. Need to
know what file that the m option uses that the other options do not use.




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1. Try "who"
2. Try "who -m"   the blank space matters... on the machine here
3. find the program "who" via 

   # find . -name who
   ./usr/bin/who

   #cd /usr/bin
   #ll who
   -r-xr-xr-x   1 binbin  82364 Sep  4  2003 who
   #   

   Consider adjusting security access to "who" via SAM and/or command
line.

--Bill 

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Have a problem with the command "who am I" or "who-m" not returning any
data when logged in as a user, works when logged in as root. This is a
new box running "HP-UX HP3600 B.11.31 U ia64 (tXb)".

Does anyone have any ideas on what can cause this problem or how to
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Re: [U2] HP Unix "who am i"

2010-01-19 Thread Barry Rogen

Is the permissions correct for the  'utmps' file ?

Barry  Rogen 
PNY Technologies, Inc. 
Senior  Programmer/Analyst 
(973)  515 - 9700  ext 5327 
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To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] HP Unix "who am i"

Have a problem with the command "who am I" or "who-m" not returning any data
when logged in as a user, works when logged in as root. This is a new box
running "HP-UX HP3600 B.11.31 U ia64 (tXb)".

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Re: [U2] HP Unix "who am i"

2010-01-19 Thread Brutzman, Bill
1. Try "who"
2. Try "who -m"   the blank space matters... on the machine here
3. find the program "who" via 

   # find . -name who
   ./usr/bin/who

   #cd /usr/bin
   #ll who
   -r-xr-xr-x   1 binbin  82364 Sep  4  2003 who
   #   

   Consider adjusting security access to "who" via SAM and/or command
line.

--Bill 

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Hunter
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To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] HP Unix "who am i"

Have a problem with the command "who am I" or "who-m" not returning any
data when logged in as a user, works when logged in as root. This is a
new box running "HP-UX HP3600 B.11.31 U ia64 (tXb)".

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[U2] HP Unix "who am i"

2010-01-19 Thread Kathleene M Hunter
Have a problem with the command "who am I" or "who-m" not returning any data
when logged in as a user, works when logged in as root. This is a new box
running "HP-UX HP3600 B.11.31 U ia64 (tXb)".

Does anyone have any ideas on what can cause this problem or how to solve
it.

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Re: [U2] U2 Web Services

2010-01-19 Thread Tony Gravagno
> From: Symeon Breen
> The simplest solution is to use uniobjects (either 
> .net or for java) and write your own webservice - in 
> asp.net for example it is about 20 lines of code, 
> asp.net then handles all your soap, or rest, or json 
> stuff for you - there have been examples posted on 
> here before, plus i think in the wiki.

I agree with Symeon and I write web services all the time.
Nay-sayers can say what they will, it's fast and it works.

Thanks to our client, Scott, for the nod.  He had been down this
route, went through standard U2 resources, found lots of
problems, and then I created a solution for him with ASP.NET Web
Services - and he got full source when the project was complete.

Note that while most web services take just a few minutes, the
services I wrote for Scott's company took about 10 hours in
documentation, code, and testing, because very detailed settings
were required to conform to an existing environment.  Anyone
writing their own services won't have to deal with such issues.

Take a look at a video I have on our web site.  It shows two ways
to create web services in 20 minutes, and it would take less time
if I wasn't explaining it.
See remove.thisNebula-RnD.com/products/gallery.htm.
I used mv.NET because it's a Swiss Army knife for a ton of
projects [ad], but as Symeon said, you can easily use UO.NET too.
Follow the concept, don't worry about the connectivity product.
You can do this for Free and within Minutes!

Also, search PickWiki.com for "web services" and you'll find some
solutions there.  (Side note: we're porting PickWiki.com into
MediaWiki soon. See home page for info.)

Finally, here's another video, (1min40sec) of someone who
evaluated U2 Web Services and decided to do something else:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=276F-xKqflQ

If you need any help, let me know.  Our business is based on
doing the things that others find too tough.

HTH
Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
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worldwide, and provides related development services
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Re: [U2] U2 Web Services

2010-01-19 Thread Symeon Breen
The simplest solution is to use uniobjects (either .net or for java) and
write your own webservice - in asp.net for example it is about 20 lines of
code, asp.net then handles all your soap, or rest, or json stuff for you -
there have been examples posted on here before, plus i think in the wiki.
If you need further examples ask the group we can provide them easily
.



Rgds
Symeon.

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Sent: 18 January 2010 21:51
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Hi all,

 

Are there any people out there currently using U2 Web Services in
production?

 

Do you find it stable?

 

>From the information I have, I cannot see how we can send SOAP Faults
depending on the results of a subroutine call (For example, an error
message parameter # ""), which makes it impossible to use to integrate
with some 3rd party products.

 

Does anyone else have third party products that use SOAP/XML to
communicate with Unidata and use something other than U2 Web Services to
handle it?

 

Cheers,

Dan

 



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